Designing and building six diagnostic, or sensor, systems for ITER Organization takes a lot of people power and engineering know-how. ?? Recently, members of the Lab's ITER team gathered for a end-of-summer picnic ?? to celebrate the importance of connection and collaboration. ITER is a multinational facility under assembly in France to study plasma that can heat itself and sustain its own fusion reactions. PPPL is a partner laboratory in US ITER, which is managed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory with PPPL and Savannah River National Laboratory. ?? by April Oldfield Mills.
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A proud U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a longstanding leader in the science and engineering behind the development of fusion energy — a clean, safe, and virtually limitless energy source. With an eye on the future and in response to national priorities, PPPL also has begun a strategic shift from a singular focus on fusion energy to a multi-focus approach that includes microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability science. The Lab sits on 90+ acres on Princeton University’s James Forrestal Campus, about three miles from the main campus. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark on our world. PPPL aims to attract and support people with a rich variety of backgrounds, interests, experiences, and cultural viewpoints. We are committed to equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility and believe that each member of our team contributes to our scientific mission in their own unique way. Come join us! The variety of occupations at PPPL include (but are not limited to) faculty, technical specialists, athletics, security, researchers, medical workers, library staff, budget analysts, graphic designers, mechanics, welders, cooks, skilled office specialists, glassblowers, carpenters, mail carriers, department managers and engineers. Follow us here on LinkedIn Join Princeton's Talent Network - https://www.jobs.net/jobs/princeton-university/en-us/ View Open Positions at PPPL - https://www.pppl.gov/organization/careers-human-resources/jobs
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The goal of fusion ?? — a clean, safe and virtually limitless source of energy ? — is now clearly on the horizon, thanks to artificial intelligence accelerating research, says Steven Cowley, laboratory director. He and other global leaders will bring their #AI and energy perspectives to the upcoming #AIEnergySummit24 with the Special Competitive Studies Project - SCSP on September 26. ? https://lnkd.in/eSNdppjV
#SCSPTech is excited to announce our next round of panelists at our upcoming #AIEnergySummit24, Dr. Brian Spears, Dr. Steven Cowley, Dr. Philippe Larochelle, and Dr. Peter Battaglia. Join us to see the AI for Energy Innovation panel and more exciting speakers to be announced soon! https://lnkd.in/eQXbQvsZ
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“The future of science depends on having a wide spectrum of thought, and to achieve that, we need scientists from a variety of backgrounds.” - Arturo Dominguez, head of science education at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) . The lab ran two programs this summer to help introduce students from disadvantaged school districts, community colleges or smaller universities to the lab and its internship programs: https://lnkd.in/eU-bbDhv
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Here at the Lab, we're at the forefront of turning big ideas into world-changing solutions. ?? In the latest issue of Hot Science ??, see how Steven Cowley is making the case for harnessing #AI to power a fusion future and Emily Carter is driving sustainable innovations in materials science. Plus, be sure to explore: ?? Heating for fusion: Why toast plasma when you can microwave it! ?? Quenching the intense heat of a fusion plasma with a cave of liquid lithium. ? Bubbling, frothing and sloshing: Long-hypothesized plasma instabilities finally observed. Want to get the coolest discoveries in plasma research delivered to your feed or inbox? Subscribe: ?? https://bit.ly/3SGgU8e.
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We are pleased to welcome Isaias Zamarripa as the inaugural head of inclusive culture and talent acquisition at the Lab. ?? Zamarripa is a human resources professional who has led diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and talent acquisition programs at major companies for more than two decades. In his role at the Laboratory, he is responsible for hiring more people and creating a more inclusive work environment for all at the Lab. ?? https://bit.ly/4ejtkew
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Today, we remember those we lost during — and in the aftermath – of 9/11, and we honor those who risked or gave their lives to save others. In one of our nation's darkest moments, we saw the resilience and courage of the American spirit. We carry that with us today.
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What elements are needed to successfully bridge the gaps to commercial fusion energy? ? Dr. Michael Ford, associate laboratory director for engineering at the Lab, shares how government-supported research, public-private collaboration, workforce development and equitable deployment must all be part of the picture in Issues in Science and Technology.
“Although it has been compared to ‘creating a star on earth,’ #fusion technology faces many earthbound challenges if it is to fulfill its promise of producing low-carbon energy,” writes Dr. Michael Ford. He offers a research roadmap to guide public investment and advance this vital energy technology. https://lnkd.in/g-Af_fe8
A Public Path to Building a Star on Earth
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Congratulations ?? to the more than 90 early career scientists recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through the Early Career Research Program (ECRP)! ECRP recipients — like Lan Gao, head of the High Energy Density Laboratory Plasmas Division at PPPL, and Marien Simeni, a former participant in the Dr. Robert A. Ellis Fellowship program at the Lab and now an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota — will receive a combined $138 million in funding for research covering a wide range of topics. Get the details. ??
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One mystery associated with quasars and other active supermassive black holes may now be solved thanks to researchers at the Lab. ?? "Our experiment was unique because we could directly see the magnetic field changing over time," said Will Fox in Space.com. "We could directly observe how the field gets pushed out and responds to the plasma in a type of tug-of-war." With a new measurement technique using protons, subatomic particles that form the nuclei of atoms, Fox and Sophia Malko, PhD captured details of this tug-of-war for the first time, potentially providing insight into the formation of enormous plasma jets that stretch between the stars. ?
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"Commercial fusion has to be something that people are willing to pay for," said Steve Cowley at STEPtoFusion last week as he touted the benefits of the spherical tokamak — a #fusion device shaped more like a cored apple ?? than the traditional doughnut ?? shape. Spherical tokamaks, like the Lab's National Spherical Torus Experiment-Upgrade, can produce high-pressure plasmas — essential ingredients for fusion reactions — with relatively low and cost-effective magnetic fields. ?? Watch the discussion (tune in at 24:00). ?? https://bit.ly/3Ze8fh2 ?? by Michael Livingston